31 mathematics-graph-theory positions at Hong Kong Polytechnic University in Hong Kong
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and theory of electromagnetic files; and (b) be able to complete projects on time with minimum supervision. Preference will be given to those with research experience in machines design, and
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including English Language (at least Grade C if Syllabus A; Level 2 if results are obtained from 2007 onwards), Chinese Language (Level 2 if results are obtained from 2007 onwards) and Mathematics; or a
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; (b) psychology, mental health, and health; (c) social work and human service management; (d) social policy, social welfare, and community development; and (e) social theory, and the Chinese mainland
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; (b) psychology, mental health, and health; (c) social work and human service management; (d) social policy, social welfare, and community development; and (e) social theory, and the Chinese mainland
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degree in Computing, Computer Science, Information Systems/Technology, Mathematics, Electronic Engineering or a related discipline with at least three years of postdoctoral research experience
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delegates. Qualifications Applicants should have: (a) a PhD degree in Computer Science, Mathematics, Statistics or related disciplines; (b) not less than six years of post-qualification tertiary
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(at least Grade C if Syllabus A; Level 2 if results are obtained from 2007 onwards), Chinese Language (Level 2 if results are obtained from 2007 onwards) and Mathematics; or a combination of results in five
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Rehabilitation Clinic which is the hub for clinical teaching and consultancy services to the community. The Department puts equal emphases on basic, applied and clinical research relevant to the theory and
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research relevant to the theory and technology development in rehabilitation. Besides, the Department has taken the lead in incorporating Chinese therapeutics into the academic curricula which is unique
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studies; (b) psychology, mental health, and health; (c) social work and human service management; (d) social policy, social welfare, and community development; and (e) social theory, and the Chinese